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Box 7

 Container

Contains 9 Results:

"Puzzle-Find How London is Guarded at Night"., Circa 1915-1918.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 1
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1915-1918.

LZ127 "Graf Zeppelin" in a field, with an open-cockpit monoplane flying above., Circa 1928-1937.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1928-1937.

Photograph of certificate, signed by the passengers, of the first voyage of LZ127, "Graf Zeppelin" to South America., May 1930.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 3
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: May 1930.

LZ127 "Graf Zeppelin" over Hammerfest, Norway, on the way to Spitzbergen., July 1930.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 4
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: July 1930.

Zeppelin airship over Geneva., Circa 1930.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 5
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1930.

First arrival of LZ127 "Graf Zeppelin" at Geneva-Coinirin., September 16, 1930.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 6
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: September 16, 1930.

Dining room of LZ127 "Graf Zeppelin"., Circa 1928-1937.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 7-8
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1928-1937.

LZ127 "Graf Zeppelin" over Friedrichhafen, photographed from an airplane., Circa 1928-1937.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 9
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1928-1937.

Kurgarten Hotel, Friedrichshafen., Circa 1928-1937.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 10
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1928-1937.